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Speaking of ed-tech exacerbating inequality, Edsurge looks at PowerMyLearning ’s plans to give parents homework – “family playlists” – to do alongside their children. ( “ Oxford and Cambridge are said to be illegally spying on students for money,” says Quartz. “When Is The U.S.

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Via Education Week : “ Mississippi Attorney General Sues Google Over Student-Data Privacy.” To continue a trend that I monitored last year , it’ll be worth watching who becomes a power-player in the business of ed-tech procurement. PowerMyLearning has received $6.5 ” Education in the Courts.